A Engie Brasil Energy He has just partnership with the Institute for Carvuris to lead Preserve Jaguar In North Bahia. The project, which is based on the ONça Friends Program (PAO), aims to enhance consensual coexistence between Animals and rural societies From the CAATINGA area, in the areas near Umburanos and Campo Largo Wind Parks, Engie.
With 120 jaguars and 30 jaguars only registered in the Caaturea areaThis initiative seeks to preserve it Endangered species.
The monitoring and preservation work will be intensified with the support of the Engie, which will fund the increase in the area that is monitored, which doubles the number of cameras scattered throughout the region. The goal is to better understand cat habits and adopt more effective protection strategies.
Environmental education
Over the course of 12 months, the Onça Friends program will enhance integration between local animals SocietiesFocus on Environmental education.
The workshops and educational materials that adapt to different age groups are expected, with guidelines on how to behave when you find Jaguar or what to do in predation situations, one of the main causes of conflict between animals and residents.
Karen Schroeder, Environment Director at Engie Brasil Energia, states that the project is working with values related to the company’s business, such as respecting the environment and support for the societies in which they work. “This initiative merges these two fronts into one project, and we are excited to follow the results of this partnership in the coming months,” he said.
The project innovation also extends to a field Infrastructure: A pilot of local property will be implemented, with a goal Reducing attacks on goats and sheepProtect herds without damaging animals.
The idea is to create a safe environment for both the population and Jaguar, avoid conflicts and contribute to the environmental balance.
The partnership begins in December 2024 and will initially last 12 months, with the expectation of expanding preservation efforts to other regions, and expanding the positive impact on species and societies.